MarleneTC
Heemstede
He never gave up. One man's amazing Journey! — 2 years ago
Callahan, a marine architect, lost his boat in a storm off the Canary Islands while engaged in a singlehanded race across the Atlantic in 1981. Luckily, he carried far more than the basic emergency equipment required, e.g., a six-person raft. Before sinking he was able to recover his emergency equipment bag and his life raft. Callahan admits to having read the survival accounts of Maurice and Maralyn Bailey ( Staying Alive , 1974) and Dougal Robertson ( Survive the Savage Sea , 1973) and even had the latter’s manual Sea Survival (1975) with him in the raft. What makes his story different was his lack of a companion. Through his own ingenuity he learned how to spear fish, fix his solar still, and even repair his holed raft. This is a real human drama that delves deeply into a man’s survival instincts. It should be read by anyone venturing offshore in a small boat.
Finished reading this last night. Once you start reading you cannot stop.
I love the drawings, those help you to understand all the problems he had to face. This guy is so inventive it is unbelievable. He never gave up. How he had to struggle, just to keep the raft afloat, to get a little bit of water, and to kill the fish who always swam with him and he looked upon them as his only companions. The sea water that tortured his skin but he did not give up. He kept fighting. Amazing!!
Highly recommend

